Greenwood Boiler and EPA tests

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rschoensta

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Jan 5, 2008
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Northern NY
On doing some research on other boilers, I noticed that the Greenwood now appears to have been tested by the EPA.
http://www.epa.gov/woodheaters/models.htm
Note that this "**..data are via the "cordwood exception," i.e., according to the ASTM cordwood method in lieu of EPA Method 28 OWHH.


I believe this was the standard which greenwood, garn and tarm wanted applied.
I don't see why Tarm would even be involved but maybe results for Garn are forecoming.
 
I'm not feeling real bright this morning. . . why does the GW100 show like 18k Btu/hr?

I've said it before and I'll say it again.

I can run my GW100 (and probably most other wood fired hydronic units) with no visible smoke. . .and I can run it like a dragon 8-/
 
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